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Boxing promoters pick Oceanside for big bout  (JAN 31) OCEANSIDE – The oldest, permanent, established, floating promotional alliance
in boxing (with an apology to "Guys and Dolls") might be that of Don Chargin ... Copyrighted Story on San Diego Tribune

Seventeen years later, Medina much the same man (FEB 1) Manuel Medina was 14 years old. He had learned to box two years earlier to protect himself from the bullies who were picking on him
Copyrighted Story on the Las Vegas Review Journal 

Boxing: Tua benefits from delay of Rahman rematch  (JAN 31)  David Tua's crucial heavyweight boxing rematch with Hasim Rahman has been delayed until the end of next month. The fight, which ... Copyrighted story on New Zealand Herald, New Zealand

Judge removes himself from boxer's lawsuit  (JAN 31) US District Judge Norman Mordue said he was a good friend of one of the directors
of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, another defendant in Frazier's ...
Copyrighted on Newsday

Portland, Oregon
Thursday, Jan. 30, 03
By Katherine Dunn

Promoter: Golden Boy Promotions
Sponsored by Spirit Mountain Casino

In the 10 round heavyweight main event, Jeremy Williams, 36-4, 32 KO’s (232 lbs), of Long Beach, CA, fought to a majority draw with Al "Ice" Cole, 32-11, 16 KO’s ( 231 lbs), of Newark, New Jersey. One judge called it 96-94 for Williams, the other two saw it as 95-95. Full Story with Photo Gallery!

IBF has number of problems
(JAN 30)
After the racketeering trial of former IBF president Bob Lee a couple of years ago, a federal judge in Newark placed a monitor over the organization to make sure that the sins of the past were not revisited. Copyrighted Story on New York Daily News - writer Tim Smith

Boxing authorities want to ban televised celebrity fights
(JAN 30) LONDON - British boxing authorities have clamped down on the growing craze of televised
celebrity punch-ups, forcing the BBC to call off a charity fight slated ..Copyrighted Story on New Zealand Herald

Mayorga Shows He's Got the Stuff
(JAN 30) A few weeks ago, this column remembered Pipino Cuevas -- a snarling, hard-hooking bomber from Mexico. Cuevas, who reigned as WBA welterweight champion from 1976 to '80, may have been reborn Saturday in the form of Nicaragua's Ricardo Mayorga..Full Copyrighted Story El Paso Times by Matthew Aguilar

Cotto in no hurry to be great
(JAN 30) Hall of Fame matchmaker Bruce Trampler has to resist his urge to gush when discussing lightweight Miguel Cotto.Copyrighted Story on Las Vegas Review Journal.

                                
 

Klitschko's bout against Lennox definitely off
(JAN 30)  Universum have asked their lawyers to urge the World Boxing Council (WBC) to make sure Klitschko can challenge Lewis before the beginning of June. Copyrighted Story on New Zealand Herald

Lehman to fight Valentini January 31!
By Sue TL Fox
January 29, 2003

(JAN 29) On Friday, Jan.31, at the Show Palace, in Oceanside, California, Mary Lehman will face Rita Valentini in a scheduled 119-lb four round bout. Tickets info 619-743-0698. Two of the scheduled six fights on the card will be broadcast on Telefutura. (slight chance women's could make it on TV)

Celebrity Boxing KO'D
(JAN 29) Celebrity TV boxing bouts have been KO'd after fight authorities left BBC chiefs on the ropes. The British Boxing Board of Control ... Copyrighted by Sky News, UK

Boxing: Pasadena's Paschall highlights fight card
(JAN 29) Pasadena resident Mike Paschall will put his 13-match amateur boxing winning streak on the line tomorrow night when the South Atlantic Championships come to ... Copyrighted on Annapolis Capital, MD

Tickets go on sale for February 15th Fight at the Caesars Palace Pavillion
LAS VEGAS  – Tickets are on sale for the fight card on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2003, at Caesars Palace Pavilion in Las Vegas.   More

The great myth of boxing … pound for pound! (JAN 29)  The fights last Saturday evening once again reinforced and justified my firmly held belief that boxing's mythical "pound for pound" ratings/rankings ... Copyrighted story on EastsideBoxing.com

Ayala Plans Quick Return to Boxing
(JAN 29)  following his acquittal on sex charges. Ayala's father, prominent boxing trainer and promoter Tony Ayala Sr. says there will be no ... Copyrighted Story on WOAL TEXAS

Mesi court hearing set in law suit with Sugar Ray Leonard firm
(JAN 29) BUFFALO, NY A federal judge will hear arguments before deciding whether to move heavyweight boxer Joe Mesi's lawsuit against Sugar Ray Leonard Boxing of ... Copyrighted Boston Globe, MASaturday, February 1, 2003, At 10 PM ET/PT ...From Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Connecticut  (JAN 29)
NEW YORK – Three of boxing’s most highly regarded young boxers – Rocky Juarez, Francisco "Panchito" Bojado and Juan Diaz – hope to continue... More

Mayorga a throwback to a previous era CHICAGO - (KRT) - Vernon Forrest has learned one of boxing's harsh lessons: The distance from top of the heap to landing in a heap is about...Copyrighted story on San Jose Mercury News, CA

The "Clown Prince of Boxing" is coming to the HP Pavilion on Friday, February 7....

(JAN 28) SAN JOSE, Ca. – A press conference will be held on Thursday January 30th at George’s Grill inside the HP Pavilion at 1:00PM. Boxing legend and former world champion Jorge Paez will be in attendance. Lunch will be served. The always entertaining and highly popular Mexican legend Jorge "Maromero" Paez of Mexicali, Mexico will headline an exciting professional boxing card presented by Top Rank Inc. and George Chung’s American Champion Sports on Friday, February 7 at the HP Pavilion in San Jose.  Telefutura, the sister network of Univision the most important in the United States, will telecast the fight nationally during its very popular "Solo Boxeo" show. Paez went 5-0 last year with five knockouts, as he gets ready to take on the best in the best in the world at either 126 or 130 pounds. Also on the card will be Undefeated World Champion Laura Serrano of Mexico City 14-0-1 against formidable Jo Jo Wyman 9-5-1 of Los Angeles. Plus exciting prospect Arturo Morales (12-0, 4 KOs) of Pittsburgh, California against Artur Petrosyn of Armenia 9-4-1. This will be the first nationally televised Boxing event in San Jose in over 3 years. Tickets are now available at the HP Pavilion box office and all ticketmaster locations. (excerpt of press release)

LaMontagne-Grant world title fight Feb. 22 in Mass Flamos- Payne EBA cruiserweight title fight in Everett co-feature

(JAN 28 Press Release (Excerpt) PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Former world cruiserweight champion Uriah "Bossman" Grant battles Richie "The Mountain" LaMontagne Saturday afternoon, February 22 for the vacant International Boxing Union world cruiserweight title in the 12-round main event on the "Homecoming" boxing card, promoted by Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment & Sports, at Everett High School in Massachusetts. Massachusetts cruiserweight champion Tim "The Hammer" Flamos (16-2-1, 7 KOs), a licensed carpenter from Brockton (MA), faces Worcester’s Roy "House of" Payne (15-11-4, 6 KOs),  Full details

HBO World Championship Boxing presents: VERNON FORREST VS. RICARDO MAYORGA Saturday, JAN. 25 (10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT)
LIVE on HBO

(JAN 25) The 12-round welterweight title fight between WBC champion Vernon Forrest (35-0, 26 KOs) and WBA champion Ricardo Mayorga (24-3-1, 22 KOs) kicks-off a championship weekend in Southern California where both fighters look to unify the weight class.  Forrest, 32, from Augusta, GA, is on a mission to show why many have dubbed him the best pound-for-pound boxer of his generation while the brash Mayorga, 29, of Nicaragua, will try to use his go-for-broke style to become this year's rising star
. In the opener, it's a compelling lightweight match-up as former super featherweight champion Joel Casamayor (28-1-0, 18 KOs) faces undefeated rising contender Nate Campbell (23-0-0, 21 KOs) in a 10-round fight.

Mundine the real deal
By Peter Jessup
(JAN 24)Anthony Mundine vows he will leave New Zealanders with memories of his first fight in Auckland "for years and years". Copyrgithed by New Zealand Sports News Full Story

Boxing: Passport fiasco KO's Takaloo's Dublin trip
(JAN 22) Jim Rock turned up for a press conference in Dublin yesterday to promote his forthcoming fight against the former World Boxing Union light-middleweight ... Copyrighted on Independent, UK

 

Ali to defend her IBA title on Valentine's Day!
By Sue TL Fox

(JAN 25) On February 14,  on ESPN2 "Friday Night Fights" in Louisville, Kentucky,  Laila Ali will be a Stingin' against Mary Ann Almager on Valentine's Day! Ali will be defending her IBA Super-Middleweight title. .Want a Free Download of the Fight Poster of the Ali-Almager fight? Just send a request to WBAN, and one will be emailed to you!  Request for Downloaded Poster

DISH Network Satellite TV Presents "Night of Fury" Boxing on
(JAN 25)
The "Night of Fury" includes three, 12-round boxing matches on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 9 pm ET from the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada...Copyrighted Story on EastsideBoxing.com

Forrest set for boxing's prime time
(JAN 25)
Mayorga, 29, is the outsider trying to crash the party, a Nicaraguan who hits hard but approaches the art of boxing with the same attitude he approaches life ...  Copyrighted Story on Toronto Sun

 

Mesi sues Sugar Ray Leonard Boxing over contract dispute
(JAN 25)
In the suit filed on Friday in US District Court in Buffalo, Mesi accuses Sugar Ray Leonard Boxing of Los Angeles of stalling his career...Copyrighted Story on Boston Globe

Tyson myth is over.. and he knows it
(JAN 25)
What else can he say? Tyson is boxing's last great project. Turn him around and
your reputation is made. So I don't blame Freddie for trying.....Copyrighted Story on The Mirror, UK

 

FIGHT NIGHT AT THE ROSE GARDEN III -TOP-20 HEAVYWEIGHT JEREMY WILLIAMS ADDED TO CARD; TICKETS GET HOT!

(JAN 21) Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions and Portland’s Razor Sharp Productions today announced the addition of Heavyweight Jeremy Williams to the fight card for Fight Night at the Rose Garden III, presented by Spirit Mountain Casino. The heavyweight 10-round main event featuring Williams, currently ranked #15 in the world by the WBC, replaces the previously scheduled bantamweight main event.Full Press Release

Celebrity boxing tournament raises $9000 for community center
(JAN 21)  Boxing Hall of Fame referee Richard Steele even extended an invitation to Chambers
to visit his home in Las Vegas to discuss recruiting more corporate sponsors Copyrighted Story on Daily Press

Boxing trio in bother over televised celebrity bout
(JAN 20) THREE of British boxing's most well-known names could face sanction from the sport's ruling body for getting involved in a televised celebrity bout on the BBC ...
Copyrighted on ICNetwork.co.uk

Former Canadian boxing champion Berbick turns himself in to Jamaican Police
(JAN 20)  Berbick, who fought for Jamaica at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, became a landed Canadian
immigrant in 1979, shortly after beginning his pro boxing career while...Copyrighted on Canada.com

Tszyu prevails after ear injury forces Leija to quit
By John Whisler San Antonio Express-News

(JAN 19) MELBOURNE, Australia — "Jesse" James Leija's 10,000-mile quest to become a world champion for the second time ended in heartbreak Saturday night. Kostya Tszyu retained his undisputed 140-pound titles on a TKO when Leija was unable to answer the bell for the seventh round. 
 
Navarro Wins by knockout
Photos by Rick Pineda

(JAN 18) On Thursday at the Olympic, and in front of 5,182 boxing fans, televised on HBO Latino, and promoted by Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions, Jose Navarro remained undefeated (14-0 4KO) when he knocked out Carlos Madrigal (20-4, 15) in the second round of a super-flyweight unification match. Navarro retained his IBA Continental Americas belt, and won the North American Boxing Organization championship belt. Exclusive Photo Gallery

BAD BOY BOXER ALERT: FORMER BOXING CHAMPION THROWN INTO SLAMMER! 
(JAN 17) Riddick Bowe, 35, a former world heavyweight champion, has been thrown in the ole' slammer (jail) for a period of 18 months. Bowe apparently was convicted of kidnapping his estranged wife, Judy Bowen, and children five years ago using a pair of handcuffs, pepper spray and tape. Bowe has been inducted into the "Bad Boy Boxers" segment on Hot Boxing News! For more bad boys, go here!

Cops on the "lookout" for Berbick!
(JAN 17) JAMAICA - Another "Bad Boy Boxer" in the limelight lately is none other than Trevor Berick, 48, and former world heavyweight champion. The Jamaican police are looking for Berick for house breaking and larceny charges according to the police. For full details, go here
Copyrighted Story on www.nzherald.co.nz

Old Firm boxing bout dropped due to sectarian fears
(JAN 16) A CELEBRITY boxing match to be held in Glasgow next month has been called off amid fears of sectarian violence. Peter Grant and ...Copyrighted story on the Glasgow Herald

Final tribute to Rozadilla 
(JAN 15) Larry Rozadilla, who had been a boxing referee in 131 championship and was inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1999, died at the age of 72 years old.  Rozadilla passed away from Cancer, and was at his home at the time in Manhatten Beach.

Delia Gonzalez to fight for World Title! 
by Sue TL Fox
January 14, 2003

(JAN 14) On February 21, 2003, in Acoma, New Mexico, Delia "The Chiqueta" Gonzalez will be fighting Adriana Delgado  for the vacant IBA Jr. Bantamweight World title. The event is promoted by Fresquez Promotion. 

"SUGAR" SHANE MOSLEY PREPARES FOR JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT DEBUT FEBRUARY 8 AT MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER
(JAN 14) BIG BEAR, CA - In his continuing quest to be boxing's best, Pound for Pound, former lightweight and welterweight champion "Sugar" Shane Mosley will try the 154-pound division on for size on February 8, 2003, when he squares off against former junior middleweight titleholder Raul Marquez at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mosley, 38-2 with 35 KOs, is not the least bit intimidated by fighting in his new weight class. "The Mosley-Marquez card, which also features a WBO welterweight title bout between Antonio Margarito and Andrew "Six Heads" Lewis, is presented by IMG Boxing and Top Rank Inc., in association with Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Both featured bouts will be televised live on HBO's World Championship Boxing, beginning at 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT. Tickets for this exciting six bout card, priced at $25.00, $50.00, $150.00, $250.00, are available by calling 702-632-7580.

Bojorquez Wins by TKO in Eleventh Round! (JAN 14) Last night at the Pontchartrain Center, in Kenner, Louisiana, and promoted by Kingfish Boxing Promotions, in the co-main event, Carlos Bojorquez successfully defended his IBA Continental Light Middleweight belt over Grady Brewer. Bojorquez went down in the first round, but went on to stop Brewer 2:46 of the eleventh round.

Paul Pender passes away
(JAN 13) Yesterday in Boston, Paul Pender a former middleweight champion passed away at the Veterans Administration hospital in Bedford, of Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 72. Pender is best known for defeating Sugar Ray Robinson in 1960. 
More on this story on miami.com 

TALKIN BOXIN 
by Howie Reed -January 12, 2003
TAPIA IN CRITICAL CONDITION. With his no holds bared style in and outside of the ring the odds were good that Johnny Tapia would suffered if not a sudden end then anything but a smooth road. With him the road is never smooth. As sad as it is to write that end may be closer than anyone believed.  Full Story

Camacho wants one more shot at title (JAN 12) In the twilight of a long and successful boxing career, the 40-year-old bad boy of boxing is preparing for his comeback on the main event of the Seminole ...Copyrighted storyon  South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Florida.

Tapia Near Death After Incident at Home  (JAN 12) Former boxing champion Johnny Tapia was clinging to life at a Las Vegas hospital Saturday after lapsing into unconsciousness at his northwest Las Vegas home. Copyrighted Story on Las Vegas Review-Journal 

Oliveira wins title
(JAN 12) PROVIDENCE -- New Bedford's Sucra Ray Oliveira won the International Boxing Union's
world welterweight championship last night at the Dunkin' Donuts Center ...Copyrighted Story on South Coast Today

Relaxed champ pulls no punches
(JAN 12) Next week it will be different when his International Boxing Federation, World Boxing Association and World Boxing Council titles go on the line. ...Copyrighted on The Age- Australia

Small heavyweight Byrd doesn't like Jones' chances against Ruiz
By Royce Feour - Las Vegas Review Journal
(JAN 11) Chris Byrd, who won the vacant IBF heavyweight championship last month with a unanimous decision over Evander Holyfield, knows what it's like to be a small heavyweight. Byrd, who lives in Las Vegas, weighed 215 pounds in his decisive victory over Holyfield in a day when many heavyweights weigh 240 to 250 pounds.


Promoter takes chance on Oakland

By Jay Heater – January 11, 2003

Bay Area boxing fans will get an infusion of enthusiasm and youth when Justin McRay's Biz Productions promotes its first boxing card Jan. 30 at The Arena in Oakland. McRay, a former sparring partner who dreams of being "like Don King, only better," has scheduled a 10-round welterweight bout between Hector Camacho Jr. (35-1) and Santa Rosa's Sebastian Valdez (18-4) to serve as the card's main event.  Copyrighted story on bayarea.com 

Ruiz banking on pay-per-view jackpot By Kevin Iole-January 11, 2003
WBA heavyweight champion John Ruiz agreed to unusual terms for his March 1 fight at the Thomas & Mack Center against light heavyweight champion Roy Jones Jr. Ruiz will take no guaranteed money and accept all of his income as a percentage of the revenues.  Copyrighted Story on Las Vegas Review Journal 

The inexorable rise of mindless laddism...
IN THE circles where bored businessmen and jaded celebrities run a useless race in pursuit of thrills and lost youth, they call it the "new golf", an exciting, dangerous antidote to easy living. Naturally, it began in the US, where men met in back-street New York gyms to battle each other in unlicensed boxing matches. Copyrighted story on www.scotsman.com

Boxing: Tua fends off King approach
By Peter Jessup – January 11, 2003
The shadow of Don King hangs over the David Tua camp as the South Aucklander prepares for what may be his last shot for the top. King is trying daily to entice Tua's management into a long-term fight contract, but they are holding out until after the King-promoted re-match with Hasim Rahman. Copyrighted story on the nzherald.co.nz

Small heavyweight Byrd doesn't like Jones' chances against Ruiz
By Royce Feour - Las Vegas Review Journal
(JAN 11)
By Royce Feour - Las Vegas Review Journal
(JAN 11)
Copyrighted Story on LasVegasReview Journal 

Boxing: Manager fumes at fight build-up...By Jon Anderson – January 11, 2003
LESTER Bedford, manager of "Jessie" James Leija, has blasted promoters of the January 19 world title bout at Telstra Dome. Bedford, who has been involved in 88 world title bouts during his 25 years in the sport, believes his boxer has been treated very poorly. It all boils down to training facilities, with Leija's opponent Kostya Tszyu given exclusive rights to the One 80 gymnasium owned by sports manager Ricky Nixon at Telstra Dome.
Copyrighted story on Herald sun  

Foreman, Dundee, and Fiske elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame
(JAN 11) Three named to be elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame. The ceremony will be held on June 5-8, 2003 in Canastota, New York. Retired San Francisco Chronicle boxing writer Jack Fiske, Boxing Trainer Angelo Dundee, boxers George Foreman, Curtis Cokes Nicolino Locche, Mike McCallum. Also, the late promoter Dan Duva and Author Budd Schulberg. Induction ceremonies will be held June fifth through the eighth in Canastota, New York. (Source:  www.miamiherald.com)

Tszyu head over heels about home advantage
By Nabila Ahmed - January 10 2003
It began with a 20-minute skipping session and ended with a headstand lasting almost three minutes.
Guarded by tight security and watched by a group of about 20, including, for some part, tennis star Mark Philippoussis, Kostya Tszyu's training session at the new health and fitness centre at Telstra Dome...
Full Copyrighted Story on TheAge.com.au 

Team Mesi cuts its ties with 
Sugar Ray

By B
ob Discesare -
January 10, 2003
Town of Tonawanda heavyweight "Baby" Joe Mesi has severed his relationship with Sugar Ray Leonard Boxing and is seeking a new promoter while planning to fight again in March.  Julie Bargnesi, attorney for Team Mesi, said SRL Boxing was notified on Dec. 31 that the relationship has been terminated.  Copyrighted story on Buffalonews.com 

CHANGES HIS MIND: De La Hoya adds May fight
By Royce Feour - January 10, 2003
Oscar De La Hoya will fight before September after all.De La Hoya, the WBC and WBA super welterweight champion, will meet Yory Boy Campas on May 3 at Mandalay Bay, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said Thursday. Copyrighted Story on Las Vegas Review Journal 

Third Ind. Town Cancels Boxing Contest
(JAN 10) An amateur boxing contest scheduled for this weekend was canceled, the third time an Indiana city has blocked such an event amid concerns over serious injuries.  Vanderburgh County commissioners voted in an emergency meeting Thursday to cancel the Original Toughman Contest, citing a lack of insurance for participants.Copyrighted on abcnews.com  
 

Dreaming of dream matches
A new year calls for big dreams, so we're dreaming big in 2003 and asking for the moon. Last year produced several highly anticipated bouts — Lewis-Tyson, De La Hoya-Vargas, Barrera-Morales II, Freitas-Casamayor, Forrest-Mosley (twice) and, of course, two unforgettable helpings of Gatti-Ward. USA TODAY's Dan Rafael picks six more must-see matchups and handicaps their likelihood..Copyrighted by Dan Rafael on USA Today

Kingfish Productions boxing card in doubt at Cajundome
By Dan Macdonald – January 9, 2003

LAFAYETTE - Kingfish Boxing Productions is all dressed up with no place to go. One place the New Orleans-based promotion company likely won't be going as part of a series of televised boxing cards is the Cajundome, even though the company distributed a release this week touting a Jan. 27 card at the facility. 
Copyrighted story on Advertisment.com

Tyson foe Etienne knows his stuff
By Eric Rineer - January 8, 2003

Clifford Etienne may have gotten a late start to professional boxing, but the heavyweight contender knows some surprising statistics about the sport's history.  Etienne, 30, a fourth-year pro who's training for his Feb. 22 fight with Mike Tyson, got into a friendly trivia match recently at a newly opened boxing facility, Elite Boxing.
Full Copyrighted Story on Knoxnews.com 

Don King's hair on the line
(JAN 8) BAD hair days could soon be a thing of the past for flamboyant boxing promoter Don King. Even if his fighter loses by a hair to Roy Jones Jr it may not be enough to allow King to keep his.
Copyrighted FoxSportsNews 

Madrigal to fight Former Olympian Jose Navarro 

(JAN 8) On January 16, 2003, at the famed Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, Golden Boy Promotions and HBO Latino present hard punching Carlos Madrigal (IBA #16) and former Olympian Jose Navarro (IBA #18) for the vacant IBA Continental Jr. Bantamweight Title.

Perez replaces injured Galli as Balletto’s opponent
(JAN 8) PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island – Columbian veteran Juan Polo Perez (45-29-4, 23 KOs) has replaced injured Wilson "Topadora" Galli as Providence lightweight Gary "The Tiger" Balletto’s (25-1-2, 22 KOs) opponent Saturday night (January 11) in their 10-round co-main event on promoter Jimmy Burchfield’s Classic Entertainment & Sports’ pro boxing card, "Winter Warriors," at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence. Galli was injured this week at training camp. All bouts and fighters are subject to change. Tickets for "Winter Warriors" are priced at $51.50, $31.50 and $16.50. Call CES to order tickets or for more information at 401.724.2253. Tickets are also available at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center (401.331.2211) or all TicketMaster outlets.

Upcoming Rematch for Coronell vs. Torres  (JAN 8) On January 18, 2003, in  Hollywood, Florida, there will be a rematch when  IBA America's Champion Julio Coronell tackles Vernie Torres.

January 13th Event in Louisiana
January 13th in New Orleans Louisiana, Kingfish Boxing and Fox Sportsworld Present IBA Continental Jr. Middleweight Champion Carlos Bojorquez and Grady Brewer.  A win for the World rated Borjorquez could land him a shot against former IBA World Champion Fernando Vargas later this year.   

Fight Night Brings D.C. Spotlight, Not Crowds
By Clarence Williams -Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, January 6, 2003; Page B01
Championship boxing returned to the Washington area Saturday night with a D.C. Armory crowd that was smaller than promoters had hoped for but big on enthusiasm for the hometown contests.
Copyrighted Story on Washington Post

Peñalosa retires from boxing
By Ding T. Marcelo - January 6, 2003
GERRY PEÑALOSA, whose three unsuccessful attempts to regain his World Boxing Council super flyweight championship made him the heartbreak kid of Philippine boxing, announced his retirement yesterday, saying his body could not take the toll of another title campaign.
Copyrighted Story - MB.com 

Thai boxing proves a hit in camp
Anucha Charoenpo - January 6, 2003
Lauris Jaquet, 15, a boy scout from New Caledonia comes almost every day to the muay thai boxing centre at the 20th World Scout Jamboree.
Copyrighted Story on bangkokpost.com 

Borovski is little threat to Sinclair
By Sports editor of Belfast Telegraph.co.uk

(JAN 6)MANAGER John Breen today confirmed that Neil Sinclair will face Vladimir Borovski for the vacant WBU welterweight title on February 1 at the Odyssey Arena.
Copyrighted Story on Belfast Telegraph

TALKIN BOXIN 
by Howie Reed -January 5, 2003
"So ya missed me?" ONE of the joys of doing this column weekly as my many critics point out correctly, is that sometimes someone actually agrees with me. In the business that is called "reader feedback."  When someone actually agrees with something that I’ve written, stolen or just flat found----It’s called validation. Consider me validated on at least a couple of subjects. Editorial

Women display fighting spirit
©photo by Anja Niedringhaus
Full Copyrighted Story on Indianpolis Star 

(JAN 5) CAMP NEW YORK, Kuwait -- They're blond, sunny-faced and good friends, but at a boxing ring in the Kuwaiti desert on Saturday, these amateur female boxers beat the heck out of each other.  Surrounded by cheering soldiers standing on tanks and Humvees encircling the ring, Sgt. Jessica Dull and Spc. Jennifer Nelson stole the show at a boxing tournament featuring 24 of the thousands of U.S. troops stationed just south of the border with Iraq. Full Copyrighted Story on Indianpolis Star 

John Whisler: Boxing headed for year to remember
(JAN 5) Every year in boxing brings surprises. This year promises to be no different. Here is a look at what we're likely to see in 2003: Mike Tyson vs. John Ruiz: After fight ends in draw, Don King reveals his hair is actually Tyson's pet porcupine that answers to the name of "Thpike."
Copyrighted Story  on MyAntonio.com 

Ali nominated as "Fighter of the Year" and "Most Accomplished"!
(JAN 4) WBAN has just posted the WBAN 2002 Awards that include the BEST in the sport and the WORST!  To check out who was nominated for awards....Go Here!

Kostya has brilliant power: Leija
(JAN 4) James Leija, a soft-spoken family man known for his boxing ability, spoke to Peter Mitchell about his upcoming fight with Kostya Tszyu.  Bookmakers say "Jesse" James Leija doesn't have a chance against Kostya Tszyu when the pair fight for three super-lightweight titles next Sunday week. Boxing experts agree with the bookies.

NBC, Main Event eye boxing series
(JAN 3) NEW YORK -- NBC Sports is in talks with Main Event Prods. to launch a weekend boxing series this year, both companies confirmed. "It's all speculation," a Main Events spokesman said, referring to a report Thursday on Bloomberg News about a possible imminent deal.
Copyrighted story on Hollywoodreporter.com 

City Council wanted to name a street after Don King…
by Sue TL Fox
(JAN 1, 2003) Last week in Atlantic City, New Jersey, it was announced that there was a proposal on the table to have a street named after the infamous Don King, who at one time had been incarcerated for murder no less. The proposal would have called it "Don King Boulevard" that would be part of the Mississippi Avenue. Apparently the proposal WAS met with resistance by some local folks….and has been at least to this date---taken off of the city council’s agenda. The "hair Brain" (no pun intended) idea came from the fact that Don King would be honored for the boxing matches he has promoted with the Atlantic City Casinos.
 
     
     
     

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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